Text 4. Computer-based information systems
(Part I)
1. a computer-based information system (CBIS) 2. hardware 3. software 4. databases 5. telecommunications 6. people 7. procedures 8. information technology (IT) 9. networks 10. the Internet 11.technology infrastructure 12. shared IS resources 13. input activity 14. processing activity 15. storage activity 16. output activities 17. input device 18. keyboard 19. mice 20. the World Wide Web (WWW), or the Web 21. Intranet 22. extranet | 23. automatic scanning devices 24. magnetic ink characters 25. processing device 26. computer chips 27. the central processing unit 28. main memory. 29. desktop computer 30. output device 31. printer 32. computer screens 33. touch-sensitive computer screens 34. special-purpose hardware devices 35. computerized event data recorders (EDRs) 36. applications software 37. software packages 38. three-dimensional (3D) 39. storage devices 40. telecommuting 41. cloud computing 42. Internet users 43. Web logs (blogs) 44. podcasting 45. outsiders |
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TEXT 5. COMPUTER-BASED INFORMATION SYSTEMS
(Part II)
1. databases 2. telecommunications 3. people 4. interconnected networks 5. procedures 6. information technology (IT) 7. networks 8. public cloud computing 9. private cloud computing 10. to collect data 11. to manipulate data 12. to store data 13. the Internet 14.technology infrastructure 15. shared IS resources 16. the World Wide Web (WWW), or the Web 17. to be downloaded through the Internet | 18. touch-sensitive computer screens 19. special-purpose hardware devices 20. computerized event data recorders (EDRs) 21. Intranet 22. to access vast databases 23. electronic transmission of signals for communications 24. software packages 25. three-dimensional (3D) 26. telecommuting 27. data files 28. cloud computing 29. Internet users 30. Web logs (blogs) 31. podcasting to connect to the Internet 32. extranet 33. outsiders |
TEXT 6. BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMs.k
1. business information systems 2. electronic commerce (E-commerce) 3. mobile commerce (m-commerce) 4. handheld computers 5. portable phones 6. laptop computers 7. to be connected to a network 8. smartphones 9. cell phones 10. decision support 11. virtual reality 12. wireless devices 13. vendor 14. consumer 15. strategic partners 16. stakeholders 17. suppliers 18. manufacturing 19. human resource activities | 20. software package 21. knowledge management systems 22. special-purpose business information systems 23. market value 24. to team up 25. business transaction 26. business-to-business, or B2B 27. business-to-consumer, or B2C 28. consumer-to-consumer, or C2C 29. a corporate office worker 30. purchasing department 31. a formal purchase order 32. requisition 33. electronic purchase order 34. electronic procurement (e-procurement) 35. electronic business (e-business) 36. accounting 37. finance 38. marketing |
TEXT 7. SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT
1.systems development 2. information systems 3. applications for smth 4. tools 5. developers 6. GPS capabilities 7. audio streaming 8. «cloud computing» applications 9. safe and secure data 10. hackers and corporate spies 11. outsourcing 12. key tasks 13. outsourcing decision 14. to meet cost 15. to meet schedule goals 16. poor planning 17. scheduling 18. databases 19. design step 20. to assemble | 21. зoor requirements determination 22. lack of user involvement 23. a well-defined goal 24. systems investigation 25. systems analysis 26. systems design 27. systems implementation 28. to place solution into effect 29. systems maintenance 30. top-level managers 31. environmental design 32. systems development approach 33. to make a profit 34. to recycle computer and electronic systems 35. hardware 36. software 37. IS components 38. to check and modify the system |
TEXT 8. ORGANIZATIONS AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS
1. shareholder value 2. nonprofit organizations 3. processing mechanisms 4. feedback 5. materials 6. equipment 7. information system 8. decisions 9. chief information officer (CIO) 10. chief executive officer CEO 11. a large healthcare company 12. business executives 13. top-line performance 14. bottom-line performance 15. to process subsystem 16. a stakeholder 17. a customer 18. a supplier 19. a manager 20. an employee 21. the value chain 22. warehouse and storage 23. production and manufacturing 24. finished product storage 25. marketing and sales 26. customer service 27. tax preparers 28. retail stores 29. legal firms 30. service providers 31. Internet browsing habits 32. comprehensive profiles 33. energy grids | 34. data 35. environment 36. retail stores 37. surveys 38. the company stock 39. to achieve the goals 40. machines 41. for-profit organizations 42. customer relationship management (CRM)programs 43. goods or services 44. inbound logistics 45. outbound logistics 46. to schedule the shipment 47. to monitor the shipment 48. to control the shipment 49. inventory costs 50. finished goods and services 51. to be installed on 52. sophisticated 53. to incorporate 54. internal sources 55. external sources 56. inputs 57. outputs 58. to compile 59. to be tailored for smth 60. chain management (SCM) 61. supplies 62. advertising 63. loyal customers 64. just-in- time (JIT) inventory 65. e-mail |
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СОДЕРЖАНИЕ
Введение TEXT 1. INFORMATION CONCEPTS TEXT 2. THE CHARACTERISTICS OF VALUABLE INFORMATION. TEXT 3. WHAT IS AN INFORMATION SYSTEM? TEXT 4. COMPUTER-BASED INFORMATION SYSTEMS (Part I) TEXT 5. COMPUTER-BASED INFORMATION SYSTEMS (Part II) TEXT 6. BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMs.k TEXT 7. SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT TEXT 8. ORGANIZATIONS AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS GLOSSARY to the TEXTS Библиография |
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